Friday, 26 June 2015

Civil Procedure Code 1908 (Test)

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1. A residing in Dehradun, beats B in Lucknow. B may sue A under C.P.C
  • (a) either in Lucknow or in Dehradun
  • (b) only in Lucknow
  • (c) only in Dehradun
  • (d) anywhere else
2. Under C.P.C. the provision of notice before instituting a suit against the Government is given in
  • (a) Section 180
  • (b) Section 6
  • (c) Section 80
  • (d) Section 21
3. The Sections in the Code of Civil Procedure can be amended by
  • (a) the Parliament
  • (b) a High Court
  • (c) the Court hearing the suit
  • (d) the parties to the suit
4. The duration of existence of a Caveat filed under Code of Civil Procedure 1908 is
  • a) 60 days from the date on which it was filed
  • (b) 30 days from the date on which it was lodged
  • (c) 120 days from the date when it was lodged
  • (d) 90 days from the date, when it was lodged
5. Under which provision of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the Collector may be appointed as receiver?
  • (a) Order XL Rule 5
  • (b) Order XLI Rule 1
  • (c) Order XL Rule 2
  • (d) Order XLI Rule 2
6. A receiver is an
  • (a) officer of the court
  • (b) agent of the plaintiff
  • c) agent of the defendant
  • (d) agent of the parties to the suit
7. Section 115 of the Civil Procedure Code provides provision for the following:
  • (a) Reference
  • (b) Review
  • (c) Revision
  • (d) Appeal to the Supreme Court
8. Judgement under Section 2(9) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 means
  • (a) a decree
  • (b) dismissal of appeal summarily
  • (c) statement of grounds of an order or decree
  • (d) All the above
9. Inherent powers of the court can be exercised under C.P.C.
  • (a) for the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the court
  • (b) to help the plaintiff
  • (c) to help the defendant
  • (d) to grant interim relief
10. Which one of the following is NOT a suit of civil nature ?
  • (a) Suit relating to rights of worship
  • (b) Suit involving purely religious rights
  • (c) Suit for rent
  • (d) Suit for rights to hereditary office

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